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Favourite Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Band
Just post one song, so make sure its a good one, to sell your chosen band
Have to start this with metallica Metallica - One |
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My lovely Swedish pagans, Sabaton of course
![]() Cliffs Of Gallipoli Just listen to that baritone roar ![]() I sneaked two in,
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MC5 - Kick out the Jams!
Over 40 years old but still loud and proud! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XhQRFO4M7A |
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Oooo too much pressure. I like alot of bands, plus I can never decide which song I like best. It changes every week.
Marilyn Manson - The Reflecting God http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SKb49KDG2s This is a favourite to play live, plus I think it sums up this phase of his career and possibly his attitude in general. |
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My favourite has always been Judas Priest. I got to see them play at Newcastle city hall in '88, and they were great.
I'll highlight them with a very good album track, Rapid Fire...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhXUutpELRA |
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I can't chose a favourite band. It's impossible. So instead i'll just post something i love.
Alice in Chains - Rotten Apple |
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My current favourite band is Seventh Wonder. This song sums up everything I love about Progressive Metal. It's over 30 minutes long yet I never tire of listening to it (and I listen to it a lot!) Tommy Karevik's vocal performance here is breathtaking..
Seventh Wonder - The Great Escape |
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Just post one song, so make sure its a good one, to sell your chosen band
Have to start this with metallica Metallica - One |
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www.myspace.com/raisethedead
The song is called Sea of Dead Souls. I absolutely love it. They split up just as my old band were on about touring with them, which was a shame. Please check them out. Another song on there called Summon The Plague which is a demo with their new drummer just before they split. So, so much potential. |
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Rammstein, their Volkaball dvd. Wish they would release some new concert dvd's. I've been to the last two tours and they were incredible
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Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mSkZU8IkjE Features one of the best drummers and best guitarists in rock (imo) with Cozy Powell and Ritchie Blackmore. |
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I also love Alice in Chains, Queens of the Stone Age, Cky and Offspring. |
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Rammstein, their Volkaball dvd. Wish they would release some new concert dvd's. I've been to the last two tours and they were incredible
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Both of these, all day!
I also love Alice in Chains, Queens of the Stone Age, Cky and Offspring. ![]() Edit: Just got this update... Alice In Chains reveal new album artwork, the album will be called The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here and it expected to be released in May.
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Difficult to choose an all time favourite, so it's just my favourite at the moment
Sacred Worlds - Blind Guardian |
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Slayer's Angel of Death, loved it when I bought the Reign In Blood album on vinyl back in 1987 and still love it 26 years on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6_zsJ8KPP0 |
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http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mHe6FMs46o
Not my favourite of all time; I don't have a favourite of all time, just a lot of favourites. This is one of them. |
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http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mHe6FMs46o
Not my favourite of all time; I don't have a favourite of all time, just a lot of favourites. This is one of them. Oooo, it does work now. Number Of The Beast. Good choice
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